Issue Contents

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1 Conflicting accounts of history complicate understanding of Dalai Lama's relationship with China
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
Joyce Chen offers her viewpoint concerning China's reaction to the Dalai Lama's visit to the University of Calgary. Chinese students do not oppose the visit, but are concerned that existing biases will become stronger; photo.
2 UNI CAB held game night
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Campus Activities Board held a game show night, with the team "Moonwalkers" winning the $250 prize; photo.
3 UNI services aid students with disabilities
O'Loughlin--Emily (Student--2008)
Ashley Lerch encourages students with disabilities to register with Student Disability Services. Many times accommodations can be made in regard to classroom attendance during inclement weather; photo.
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4 Parking lot north of Multimodal Transportation Center to close The "B" parking lot will close on April 5 through mid-August in preparation for installation of solar panels on the Center. The lot will be used to store steel beams and equipment needed to complete the project.
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5 UNI Police has abandoned, unclaimed bikes gathered from campus
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Bikes at the Department of Public Safety may be claimed. Please call 273-7353 with questions; photo.
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6 Butt out of smoking
Krob--Nicholas Joseph (Student--2008)
The dangers of smoking repeated, but the case is made that smoking is a personal choice. The reported three thousand people dying from second hand smoke does allow non-smokers a voice in the matter.
7 Credit CARD Act raises debate
French--Larissa A. (Student--2007)
Credit cards can no longer be issued to persons under 21 without a co-signer. Free prizes or goods cannot be offered with a credit card application. The act is intended to protect college students from piling up credit card debt.
8 In the defense of satire: a list
Krueger--Jeffrey Allen (Student--2009)
Believes that satirical writing allows writers to write the unwritten story. Satire allows the writer to explore his or her writing style and feel better. Satire causes little harm and helps us remember that laughter is the best medicine.
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9 Memoirs of a basement dweller
Showalter--John David (Student--2009)
Scenes from the life of a uninspired young man as he goes through his daily routine.
10 Seventh most powerful woman in the world speaks at UNI
Anderson--John David (Student--2008)
DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman talked about leadership behavior during her address in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. Engagement, setting the right tone, and accountability led her list of behaviors; photo.
11 Student Voices
Stessman--Carl K. (Student--2009)
Students respond to the question; "What are you doing for spring break"; photo.
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12 A letter from Adam Haselhuhn
Haselhuhn--Adam J. (Student--2007)
Outgoing president of NISG shares what student government has done this past year, addresses misconceptions, and outlines challenges for the organization during the coming year; photo.
13 Panther Portraits
Funk--Dakota John (Student--2009)
Students celebrate carnival week in Maucker Union. Food specials, games, and employees in carnival costumes highlighted the week; photo.
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14 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Fall 2009 Dean's List A listing of students in the College earning a 3.5 grade point average with a minimum of twelve credit hours during the fall semester.
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15 Dak, Hosch run well at Iowa State NCAA Qualifier Stephen Dak and Holli Hosch ran personal best times at an NCAA Qualifier meet at Iowa State.
16 Living the dream
Heiple--Jonathon David (Student--2008)
NBA trading deadline results in many of the traded players being injured.
17 Panthers win second straight MVC Tournament
Kintzel--Scott Elliott (Student--2009)
Men's basketball team defeats Wichita State, 67-52, in the championship game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament; photo.
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18 Softball faces tough competition at DeMarini Classic
Jefson--Samuel Kirk (Student--2009)
Panther softball team faced two top ten rated teams; losing to Arizona, 4-1, and Arizona State, 10-0. They also lost to Samford, 11-7, and Creighton, 4-0. The Panthers defeated Idaho State, 2-0.
19 Wrestling earns three automatic berths to NCAA Championships
Walters--Casey Beaudean (Student--2008)
Trent Washington, Christian Brantley, and Jarion Beets all won their respective weight classes in the 2010 West Regional Championships. Penrith named Coach of the Year.
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20 Women's tennis takes care of business
Jefson--Samuel Kirk (Student--2009)
Tennis team's record is 7-3 following weekend wins over Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Wisconsin-Green Bay.